A swear word first used in 1994 on the late night talk show LATE NITE WITH CONAN O'BRIEN/NBC/1993+ According to its creator, Conan O'Brien, Krunk was "America's newest swear word...so new that the networks don't know whether to censor it or not!"

Phrases like "What the krunk do you want" and "It's none of your krunking business!" were exchanged by both guests and host of the show.

Krunk is the purple cartoon character on "Justice Friends". "Justice Friends" cartoon is a spinoff of "Dexter's Laboratory" on Cartoon Network. Krunk is a spoof character of The Incredible HULK, in-that his skin is purple and wears tattered green pants. He also has an overabundance of muscleature and is simple minded. He enjoys watching the show, "Puppet Pals". His full title and name is: The Infraggable Krunk.

"Justice Friends"

This is a true story of three super heroes, picked to live in a house, and have their lives taped. To find out what happens when they're done saving the world...or not. The Justice Friends premiered as part of Dexter's Laboratory in an odd twist of the traditional super hero genera. A mix of the classic Super Friends and MTV's Real World, brings us the daily ins and outs of being a hero, even when they're not that super. Val Hallen, the Viking god of rock n' roll, Major Glory, an all-American hero, and the Infraggable Krunk all join forces to face one thing: daily life.

A derivative of mixing chronic and alcohol... chronic + drunk = krunk (doesn't work to spell it chrunk). Although often used by the urban population, I've found that its definition is very subjective, with a few differing meanings often used; as noted elsewhere in the Urban Dictionary, "crazy drunk" = crunk.